Bring the kids to Southern Village Clubhouse from 6-10 pm so you can have a night out! We’ll provide childcare plus games, crafts, pizza and a movie. Advance sign-up and payment is required so plan your date night and hold your spot! $20/one child, $30/2 children, or $40/three kids in the same family. This is for kids ages 5-10 years. Space is limited.

7:30 pm

Comprised of E. Scott Warren on bass, Mike Rosado on drums, Justin Powell on keys, Paul Messinger on harmonica, Myron Koch on saxophones and long obsessed Flecktone fan, Hank Smith on banjos, who roped all these people into it, the band is local to the Triangle area of NC and will attempt the very difficult but amazingly fun task of playing this music as accurately as possible. That said, the band will also use the tunes as jumping off points to showcase their own skills in true Flecktone fashion. Bela, we hope you're ok with this. It's all out of love and respect!

Since 2002, Abbey Road LIVE! has been rocking the music of the Beatles at clubs, theatres, festivals, and private events. Initially a tribute to the monumental "Abbey Road" album, the band has expanded its scope to include more than 100 Beatles tunes, from all eras of the Fab Four's career. The band specializes in complete, start-to-finish album performances of masterpieces such as "Abbey Road", "Magical Mystery Tour", "Rubber Soul", "Revolver" and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band".

Abbey Road LIVE! is not your typical Beatle look-alike tribute act; don't expect mop-top haircuts and vintage Rickenbacker guitars. Rather, this show is about bringing to life some of the more mature and complex Beatles material in a raw & spirited fashion, while remaining true to the original recordings. Combining attention to detail with a creative exuberance, the band always delights its audiences with its diverse repertoire of hits and more obscure favorites.

Not every mandolin player is an exceptional chef. Not every mandolin player leads a band that includes 2013 IBMA Banjo Player of the Year Mike Munford. Not every mandolin player has worked with both Ginger Boatright and the US Navy Band. Not every acclaimed DC area mandolin player has Alaska roots. Frank Solivan isn’t every mandolin player, and Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen is no ordinary bluegrass band. Nominated for Instrumental Group and Emerging Artists in the IBMA awards in Raleigh, Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen cracked the Top 10 of the Billboard Bluegrass Album charts in 2013, appeared on Music City Roots, and toured France, the West Coast, East Coast, and MidWest.

Deep Dish Theater will present a developmental workshop of Debris, a new play written and performed by Katja Hill, January 15-19. Directed by Artistic Director Paul Frellick, the workshop continues the company's 13th season at University Mall.

Debris is a funny and moving memoir centered around Ms. Hill, her mother and a journey to Finland, her mother's homeland. Traveling together, their trip becomes an exploration of their relationship and a revealing look at how memory functions in our lives.

Katja Hill has been a frequent presence on the Deep Dish stage, dating back to the inaugural season production of Shaw's Arms and the Man, and including memorable turns in Polish Joke, The Misanthrope, Orson's Shadow, Summer and Smoke, and Henceforward, among many others. She also brought her earlier solo show, Cornucopia of Me, to the theater for a limited run in 2009.

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